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You can set the folder for temporary files by adding the variable TMP
to the JobScheduler environment, see How to add environment variables for all jobs. Consider that jobs will use the folder for temporary files as well.
Instructions for Unix
- rename
./user_bin/jobscheduler_environment_variables.sh-example
to./user_bin/jobscheduler_environment_variables.sh
edit
./user_bin/jobscheduler_environment_variables.sh
:Code Block language bash title Sample for Unix TMP=/path/to/tmp/folder export TMP
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- make sure that the JobScheduler Madster account has read, write and execute permissions for \path\to\tmp\folder
- execute the following sequence of commands
.\bin\jobscheduler.cmd stop
.\bin\jobscheduler.cmd remove
.\bin\jobscheduler.cmd install
- After installation optionally assign an account to the Windows service and modify the start type, e.g. to automated start.
.\bin\jobscheduler.cmd start_service
JobScheduler Agent
You can set the folder for temporary files by adding the variable TMP
to the JobScheduler environment. Consider that jobs will use the folder for temporary files as well.
Instructions for Unix
- rename
./bin/jobscheduler_agent_instance.sh-example
to./bin/jobscheduler_agent_port.sh
whereport
is the numeric port that the Agent is listening for. edit
./bin/jobscheduler_agent_port.sh
:Code Block language bash title Sample for Unix TMP=/path/to/tmp/folder export TMP
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